Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction: Sport is a social category. What people label as sport, varies historically and across cultures. That makes it difficult to compare outcomes of sports participation research. In this article, we will draw out how and to what extent methodological differences have influenced outcomes of Dutch sports participation surveys. In addition, we will go into attempts to enhance comparability between surveys by issuing a Guideline for Sports participation Research (GSR). Methods: secondary analyses were performed on different sports participation surveys in the Netherlands. In addition, we report on two specific case studies to describe why outcomes of sports participation research differ between surveys, e...
Since multiple factors may impact adult levels and patterns of sport participation, this study utili...
Sport is becoming an activity of increasing importance: over time more people participate in sport (...
When it comes to scientific research in sports, most European countries conduct country-specific inv...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study is to investigate trends and differences in acti...
Introduction: The Dutch government stimulates sport and physical activity opportunities in the neigh...
For the past 15 years there has been an increase in the number of cross-national surveys on sports-r...
In this contribution we raise a number of critical issues about how ‘sport’ is used as a sociologica...
Information about Sport Participation Index (SPI) is a critical factor in the sport development pro...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study, we investigated the intensity of sport participation in...
Information about Sport Participation Index (SPI) is a critical factor in the sport development proc...
Sport is a popular pastime in the Netherlands; 10 million people take part in at least one sport. T...
Sport is a popular pastime in the Netherlands; More than 10 million people take part in at least on...
Research question: As a result of the expansion of opportunities for leisure-time sport participatio...
In this paper, we argue that the cultural contexts of school sports largely determine the organizati...
More than half the Dutch population participated in sport on a weekly basis in 2014. Fitness traini...
Since multiple factors may impact adult levels and patterns of sport participation, this study utili...
Sport is becoming an activity of increasing importance: over time more people participate in sport (...
When it comes to scientific research in sports, most European countries conduct country-specific inv...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study is to investigate trends and differences in acti...
Introduction: The Dutch government stimulates sport and physical activity opportunities in the neigh...
For the past 15 years there has been an increase in the number of cross-national surveys on sports-r...
In this contribution we raise a number of critical issues about how ‘sport’ is used as a sociologica...
Information about Sport Participation Index (SPI) is a critical factor in the sport development pro...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study, we investigated the intensity of sport participation in...
Information about Sport Participation Index (SPI) is a critical factor in the sport development proc...
Sport is a popular pastime in the Netherlands; 10 million people take part in at least one sport. T...
Sport is a popular pastime in the Netherlands; More than 10 million people take part in at least on...
Research question: As a result of the expansion of opportunities for leisure-time sport participatio...
In this paper, we argue that the cultural contexts of school sports largely determine the organizati...
More than half the Dutch population participated in sport on a weekly basis in 2014. Fitness traini...
Since multiple factors may impact adult levels and patterns of sport participation, this study utili...
Sport is becoming an activity of increasing importance: over time more people participate in sport (...
When it comes to scientific research in sports, most European countries conduct country-specific inv...